The composition of the Supreme Security Council, revised
The composition of the Supreme Security Council has been revised, as announced by the Presidency. A decree to this effect was signed by President Maia Sandu on January 10. The new composition of the Council excludes the Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization, Dumitru Alaiba; the Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development, Vladimir Bolea; the Minister of Health, Ala Nemerenco; and the executive director of IPRE, Iulian Groza.
According to the President's spokesperson, Igor Zaharov, "The composition of the Supreme Security Council has been adjusted to create a more streamlined and flexible structure. This will facilitate quicker meetings and enable us to respond more efficiently to the current needs and challenges facing our country. Depending on the topics discussed, other relevant individuals may be invited to participate.”
The Supreme Security Council of the Republic of Moldova (SSC) serves as an advisory body that evaluates the activities of ministries and departments concerning national security. It provides recommendations to the President on issues related to both foreign and domestic state policy.